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Eductor

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E`duc´tor
n.1.One who, or that which, brings forth, elicits, or extracts.
Stimulus must be called an eductor of vital ether.
- E. Darwin.


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Venturi eductor unit allows handling continuous ribbon or trim, while a variety of trim choppers, waste shredders, granulators, and in-line materials-handling fans permit material to be transported in piece form.
Tuesday night concerts at the Westfield Valencia Town Center brought in $1,600 for the foundation, which provides financial support to local schools and scholarships to eductors and students.
Eductors, often used in solids make down, are vital for wetting out and uniform distribution of solid particles.
 
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